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Custom Build Numbering in Visual Studio
===
I've inherited a .NET application that automatically updates it's version number with each release. The problem, as I see it, is in the verbosity of the version number: currently it is 3.5.3167.26981 which is a mouthful for the users to say when they are reporting bugs. What... | 0 | [
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How do I execute a large SQL script (with GO commands) from c#?
===
I need to execute a large set of sql statements (creating a bunch of tables, views and stored procedures) from within a c# program.
These statements need to be separated by "GO" statements, but SqlCommand.ExecuteNonQuery() does not like "GO" statem... | 0 | [
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Styling Html Helpers MVC.Net
===
If i have a html helper like so:
Name:<br />
<%=Html.TextBox("txtName",20) %><br />
How do i apply a css class to it? Do i have to wrap it in a span? Or do i need to somehow utilize the HtmlAttributes property of the helper?
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SCJP 1.6 Exam
===
I'm doing my SCJP 1.6 exam in a couple of days. Unfortunately, I only had the Java 1.5 study guide to work with.
I know that the additional material includes java.io.Console and the Navigable stuff. Could anyone give me some idea of the kind of questions that might be asked? Also, were there actu... | 0 | [
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Cannot create an environment variable in the registry
===
I have a custom installer action that updates the PATH environment, and creates an additional environment variable. Appending a directory to the existing path variable is working fine, but for some reason my attempts to create a new environment variable have be... | 0 | [
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how do F# Units of Measurement work
===
Has anyone had a chance to dig into how [F# Units of Measurement](http://blogs.msdn.com/andrewkennedy/archive/2008/08/20/units-of-measure-in-f-part-one-introducing-units.aspx) work? Is it just type-based chicanery, or are there CLR types hiding underneath that could (potentiall... | 0 | [
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How to store passwords in Winforms application?
===
I have some code like this in a winforms app I was writing to query a user's mail box Storage Quota.
DirectoryEntry mbstore = new DirectoryEntry(@"LDAP://" + strhome, m_serviceaccount, **m_pwd**, AuthenticationTypes.Secure);
No matter what approach I tried (lik... | 0 | [
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IDE for use on a Java-enabled smart phone?
===
Is there an IDE that I can load on a Blackberry, E71, or an iPhone? | 0 | [
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Business Application UI Design
===
Basically I'm going to go a bit broad here and ask a few questions to get a bit of a picture of how people are handling UI these days.
Lately I've found it pretty easy to do some fancy things with UI design and with WPF specifically we're finding new ways to do layouts that are be... | 0 | [
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Why don't people use PHP for desktop applications?
===
Other scripting languages popular on the web, such as Python and Ruby, are used in desktop applications. However, I've rarely (if ever) seen a PHP application designed to be deployed on a desktop. Why is this? What about PHP is holding it back from this, or what a... | 0 | [
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Searching for phone numbers in mysql
===
I have a table which is full of arbitratily formatted phone numbers, like this
027 123 5644
021 393-5593
(07) 123 456
042123456
I need to search for a phone number in a similiarly arbitrary format ( eg `07123456` should find the entry `(07) 123 456`
... | 0 | [
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vb.net object persisted in database
===
How can I go about storing a vb.net user defined object in a sql database. I am not trying to replicate the properties with columns. I mean something along the lines of converting or encoding my object to a byte array and then storing that in a field in the db. Like when you sto... | 0 | [
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Looking for MySQL IDE?
===
I've recently been tasked with developing a web application that will use a MySQL database on the back end. I for most of my career I have worked with MS-SQL Manager. My greatest weakness is in defining foreign key constraints I usually use MS-SQL Manager's diagramming tool to draw my relati... | 0 | [
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===
Does anyone know of a web based IDE (Like VS, Eclipse, IDEA)?
Besides [ECCO][1]?
[1]: http://ecco.sourceforge.net/ | 0 | [
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===
I am having problems manually looping through xml data that is received via an HTTPService call, the xml looks something like this:
<pre>
<code>
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VB6 NegotiateMenus
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Best Screencasting Program For Windows That Has An API
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How to Automatically Start a Download in PHP?
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Should I use window.onload or script block?
===
I have a javascript function that manipulates the DOM when it is called (adds CSS classes, etc). This is invoked when the user changes some values in a form. When the document is first loading, I want to invoke this function to prepare the initial state (which is simpl... | 0 | [
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Linked in API
===
Do you know if it's possible to build an application for the Linked In platform?
Thanks | 0 | [
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Is Google Chrome's V8 engine really that good?
===
Did anyone have time to take a look at it?
I've read a bit and it promises a lot, if it's half what they say, it'll change web programming a lot | 0 | [
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How to Convert a StreamReader into an XMLReader object in .Net 2.0/C#
===
Here's a quick question I've been banging my head against today.
I'm trying to convert a .Net dataset into an XML stream, transform it with an xsl file in memory, then output the result to a new XML file.
Here's my current code:
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IRAPIStream COM Interface in .NET
===
I'm trying to use the OpenNETCF RAPI class to interact with a windows mobile device using the RAPI.Invoke() method.
According to the following article:
<http://blog.opennetcf.com/ncowburn/2007/07/27/HOWTORetrieveTheDeviceIDFromTheDesktop.aspx>
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Smarty integration into the Code Igniter framework.
===
A little background:
I've been looking at a few php framework recently and it came down to 2 framework. The zend framework or Code Igniter.
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How do you access two databases in Grails
===
Grails makes it very easy to configure datasources for different environments (development, test, production) in its DataSources.groovy file, but there seems to be no facility for configuring multiple datasources in one environment. What to I do if I need to access several... | 0 | [
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FXRuby FXFileDialog box default directory
===
In FXRuby; how do I set the FXFileDialog to be at the home directory when it opens? | 0 | [
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What's a good bit of JS or JQuery for horizontally scrolling news ticker
===
I am looking for a little bit of JQuery or JS that allows me to produce a horizontally scrolling "news ticker" list.
The produced HTML needs to be standards compliant as well.
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Recommendations for books/articals/posts about boosting concentration
===
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Find in Files: Search all code in Team Foundation Server
===
Is there a way to search the latest version of every file in TFS for a specific string or regex? This is probably the only thing I miss from Visual Source Safe...
Currently I perform a Get Latest on the entire codebase and use Windows Search, but this g... | 0 | [
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XML dataset in Crystal Reports
===
I am trying to print a report from within an InfoPath template. So my dataset is an XML DOM that I will load into the Crystal Report at runtime.
But how do I define the dataset off which the Crystal Report is developed?
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Can I have polymorhic containers with value semantics in C++?
===
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Where do you store your connectionstring? Should it be cached?
===
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Best java tools for emacs
===
I'm a long-time emacs user, and I'm now working about 1/2 time in Java.
What are the best emacs libraries for
1. Debugging Java
2. Code Completion/Intellisense
3. Javadoc browsing
? | 4 | [
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.NET Mass Downloader with VS.NET 2005?
===
After downloading all .NET framework symbols and sources using [NetMassDownloader][1], is it possible to setup the VS.NET 2005 for debugging into .NET 2.0 source files?
[1]: http://www.codeplex.com/NetMassDownloader | 0 | [
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How do I click a button on a vb6 form?
===
I have a vb6 form with an ocx control on it. The ocx control has a button on it that I want to press from code. How do I do this?
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Set b = ocx.GetButton("btnPrint")
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What are some compact algorithms for generating interesting time series data?
===
The question sort of says it all.
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How to generate a random alpha-numeric string in Java
===
I've been looking for a **simple** java algorithm to generate a pseudo-random alpha-numeric string. In my situation it would be used as a unique session/key identifier that would "likely" be unique over 500K+ generation (my needs don't really require anything ... | 0 | [
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Recommend a build tool for a large legacy Java project.
===
I am the build manager on a large legacy Java project. It currently uses a combination of ant and nested shell scripts to do building, testing, and packaging. It is fragile and complex and old.
We'd like to replace it with a fresh set of scripts and are c... | 0 | [
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How do I install the mysql ruby gem under OS X 10.5.4
===
Here is the deal.
$ gem --version
> 1.1.0
$ sudo gem install mysql -- --with-mysql-config=/usr/local/mysql/bin/mysql_config
> Bulk updating Gem source index for:
> http://gems.rubyforge.org/ ERROR:
> could not find mysql locally or in a
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WCF Service Returning "Method Not Allowed"
===
In the process of developing my first WCF service and when I try to use it I get "Method not Allowed" with no other explanation.
I've got my interface set up with the ServiceContract and OperationContract:
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Fastest way to find common items across multiple lists in C#
===
Given the following:
List<List<Option>> options;
what would be a quick way to determine the subset of Option objects that appear in all N lists? Equality is determined through some string property such as option1.Value == option2.Value.
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Javascript spinning wait hourglass-type thing
===
I'd like to indicate to the user of a web app that a long-running task is being performed. On Once upon a time, this concept would have been communicated to the user by displaying an hourglass. Nowadays, it seems to be an animated spinning circle. (e.g., when you are l... | 0 | [
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How do I write Firefox add-on that automatically enters proxy passwords?
===
Suppose someone worked for a company that put up an HTTP proxy preventing internet access without password authentication (NTLM, I think). Also suppose that this password rotated on a daily basis, which added very little security, but mostly ... | 0 | [
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Can you use the JavaScript engine in web browsers to process local files?
===
I have a number of users with multi-megabyte files that need to be processed before they can be uploaded. I am trying to find a way to do this without having to install any executable software on their machines.
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Vista Console App?
===
I'm doing a fair bit of work in Ruby recently, and using
ruby script/console
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Waveform Visualization in Ruby
===
I'm about to start a project that will record and edit audio files, and I'm looking for a good library (preferably Ruby, but will consider anything other than Java or .NET) for on-the-fly visualization of waveforms.
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CSS: Getting image to stretch a div
===
How can i get an image to stretch the height of a div class?
Currently it looks like this:
<img src="http://i36.tinypic.com/34osrdg.png" width=650/>
**Edit**: Turns out the img didnt embed properly. Here is the link http://i36.tinypic.com/34osrdg.png
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Can Ruby convert an acts_as_nested_set to a JSON hash cleanly without recursion?
===
Is there a fast and clean way of returning a JSON hash back from any node in a Ruby on Rails' acts_as_nested_set without using recursion?
Here's the recursive solution for reference:
class Node < ActiveRecord::Base
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JavaScript shell with completion
===
For debugging and testing I'm searching for a JavaScript shell with auto completion and if possible object introspection (like ipython). The online [JavaScript Shell](http://www.squarefree.com/shell/) is really nice, but I'm looking for something local, without the need for an brow... | 0 | [
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Testing HTTPS files with MAMP
===
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Is there a best .NET algorithm for credit card encryption?
===
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Java and SQLite
===
I'm attracted to the neatness that a single file database provides. What driver/connector library is out there to connect and use SQLite with Java.
I've discovered a wrapper library, [http://www.ch-werner.de/javasqlite][1], but are the other more prominent projects available?
[1]: http://... | 0 | [
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Apache serving files that should not be served.
===
This is so strange.
Today I discovered that my fresh installation of Apache HTTP Server is able to serve files from my C:\uploads\ directory.
I have two folders in c:\uploads:
c:\uploads\templates
c:\uploads\sites
Both folders contain testimage.jpg.
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I am having trouble getting phpBB to authenticate with our Active Directory
===
I am pretty sure that the settings that I am using are correct, so all possible things can be wrong which I should check out so that I can make authentication with our Active Directory work. | 0 | [
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Dynamic LINQ OrderBy
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I found an example in the [VS2008 Examples][1] for Dynamic LINQ that allows you to use a sql-like string (e.g. OrderBy("Name, Age DESC")) for ordering. Unfortunately, the method included only works on IQueryable<T>. Is there any way to get this functionality on IEnumerable<T>?
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Added Types in .NET framework 2.0 Service Pack 1
===
I couldn't find the the newly added types documented anywhere; only the bug fixes are listed.
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File Access Strategy in a Multi-Threaded Environment (Web App)
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What tool do you miss more for WPF development?
===
In my [previous][1] question we have gathered a list of useful WPF tools.
Today my question is what tool do you miss more?
Personally I miss a WPF designer *for programmer*.
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Emacs in Windows
===
How do you run Emacs in Windows?
What is the best flavor of Emacs to use in Windows, and where can I download it? And where is the .emacs file located?
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Find item in Winforms/WPF ComboBox
===
I know in ASP.NET I can get an item from a DropDownList by using
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Is there a similar method I can use in WinForms/WPF for a ComboBox? | 0 | [
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Checking if a list is empty with LINQ
===
What's the "best" (taking both speed and readability into account) way to determine if a list is empty? Even if the list is of type `IEnumerable<T>` and doesn't have a Count property.
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if (myList.Count() == 0) { ... }
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Working on a Visual Studio Project with multiple users?
===
I just wonder what the best approach is to have multiple users work on a Project in Visual Studio 2005 Professional.
We got a Solution with multiple Class Libraries, but when everyone opens the solution, we keep getting the "X was modified, Reload/Discard?... | 0 | [
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How to detect the presence of a default recording device in the system?
===
How do I detect if the system has a default recording device installed?
I bet this can be done through some calls to the Win32 API, anyone has any experience with this?
I'm talking about doing this through code, not by opening the control ... | 0 | [
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Sharing a project in heterogeneous environment
===
Here is a situation:
You have a project (for example Visual Studio solution with multiple projects)
Project relies on various environment variables, libraries, tools and other dependencies.
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.Net ESB's out there
===
Does anyone know about .Net ESB's out there, I would prefer Open Source.
Personally I know about
- NServiceBus http://www.nservicebus.com/
- ESB.Net http://www.codeplex.com/KeystrokeEsbNet
- Microsofts guidance on ESB using BizTalk | 0 | [
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Dynamic programming with WCF
===
Has anybody got any kind of experience with dynamic programming using WCF. By dynamic programming I mean runtime consumption of WSDL's.
I have found one blog entry/tool:
http://blogs.msdn.com/vipulmodi/archive/2006/11/16/dynamic-programming-with-wcf.aspx
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How can I make my applications scale well?
===
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Compromising My Integrity ?
===
I have recently written a small simple application that takes snapshots of your monitor(s) every X seconds / minutes. The idea is to keep a record of your activity.
More details here: http://www.artenscience.co.uk/artenscience/ScreenAudit.html
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Asking a Generic Method to Throw Specific Exception Type on FAIL
===
Right, I know I am totally going to look an idiot with this one, but my brain is just _not_ kicking in to gear this morning.
I want to have a method where I can say "if it goes bad, come back with this type of Exception", right?
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How to wrap a function with variable length arguments?
===
I am looking to do this in C/C++.
I came across [**Variable Length Arguments**][1] but this is not pure C/C++ solution.
Any suggestion is appreciated.
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===
At the company I work for we have a "Utility" project that is referenced by pretty much ever application we build. It's got lots of things like NullHelpers, ConfigSettingHelpers, Common ExtensionMethods etc.
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How do you implement a "Did you mean"?
===
Suppose you have a search system already in your website. How can you implement the "Did you mean: <spell_checked_word>" like Google does in some [search queries][1]?
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I get a "An attempt was made to load a program with an incorrect format" error on a SQL Server replication project
===
The exact error is as follows
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===
I'd like to be able to introspect a C++ class for it's name, contents etc. I'm talking native C++ here, not managed C++, which has reflection. References to classes, along with code examples, or just code examples would be beneficial. I'm not scared of templates! :)
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What are the differences between GNU v2 and GNU v3 licenses?
===
In simple terms, what are the reasons for, and what are the differences between the GNU v2 and GNU v3 open source licenses? Explanations and references to legal terms and further descriptions would be appreciated.
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How to fetch a Book Title from an ISBN number?
===
I am planning on creating a small website for my personal book collection. To automate the process a little bit, I would like to create the following functionality:
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Use of var keyword in C#
===
After discussion with colleagues regarding the use of the 'var' keyword in C# 3 I wondered what people's opinions were on the appropriate uses of type inference via var?
For example I rather lazily used var in questionable circumstances, e.g.:-
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web proxy appliance
===
I'm looking for a cheap, simple, reliable web proxy appliance. Just a box that plugs into power and ethernet, and that redirects HTTP traffic to other existing web servers. It's intended for low volume web sites.
Should I
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* buy a cheap c... | 2 | [
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===
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Rails - recovering database from Production.log
===
We recently lost a database and I want to recover the data from de Production.log.
Every request is logged like this:
Processing ChamadosController#create (for XXX.XXX.XXX.40 at 2008-07-30 11:07:30) [POST]
Session ID: 74c865cefa0fdd96b4e4422497b828f9
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Java serialization with static initialization
===
In Java, static and transient fields are not serialized. However, I found out that initialization of static fields causes the generated serialVersionUID to be changed. For example, `static int MYINT = 3;` causes the serialVersionUID to change. In this example, it makes... | 0 | [
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Timezone lookup from latitude longitude
===
Is there any library (or even better, web service) available which can convert from a latitude/longitude into a time zone? | 0 | [
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How to use 32bit alpha-blended BMP in .Net
===
Is there any way to use this kind of format in .Net (C#)?
I want to use the same skin format that uTorrent uses in my app, but i can't get the transparent background.
Any ideas?
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Tips for Learning Elisp?
===
I have been using emacs for years now and I keep meaning to get a better understanding of elisp so I can customize the editor. One problem I have found is that it is a fairly daunting task to get started with.
I have a basic understanding of LISP syntax, but is there any articles out th... | 0 | [
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Always including the user in the django template context
===
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XML namespaces and attributes
===
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How do I do monkeypatching in python?
===
I've had to do some introspection in python and it wasn't pretty:
name = sys._getframe(1).f_code
name = "%s:%d %s()" %(os.path.split(name.co_filename)[1],name.co_firstlineno,name.co_name)
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Whats the best way to test a method from multiple threads?
===
this kind of follows on from another [question](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/41290/file-access-strategy-in-a-multi-threaded-environment-web-app) of mine.
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Conditional Display in ASPX Pages on Sharepoint
===
I wonder what the best practice for this scenario is:
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Should I Keep Registering A Failure?
===
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How to do a sample rate conversion in Windows (and OSX)
===
I am about to write an audio file converter for my side job at the university.
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How do you properly use namespaces in C++?
===
I come from a Java background, where packages are used, not namespaces. I'm used to putting classes that work together to form a complete object into packages, and then reusing them later from that package. But now I'm working in C++.
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Import OLE Object from Access to MySQL
===
I have a table in an access table which contains Product entries, one of the columns has a jpg image stored as an OLE Object. I am trying to import this table to MySQL but nothing seems to work. I have tried the MySQL migration tool but that has a known issue with Access a... | 0 | [
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